Brain awareness week 2016 – The importance of research in neuroscience
08 March 2016
Neuroscience News
08 March, 2016 in Neuroscience News
In the framework of the Brain Awareness Week 2016, the European Parliament organises a workshop on the importance of research in the field of neuroscience.
Richard Morris, University of Edinburgh, UK (The Brain Prize Winner 2016), Mara Dierssen, Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain (Chair Host Society Committee FENS Forum 2010 – 2012) and Marina Bentivoglio, University of Verona, Italy (Chair, Host Society Committee FENS Forum 2012 – 2014) will be on 15 March 2016 at the EU Parliament to talk about ‘The importance of research in neuroscience’ within the Brain Awareness Week 2016.
Programme
Chair: Paul Rübig, MEP and STOA Chair
Moderator: Marina Bentivoglio, University of Verona, Italy
- 14.30-14.40 Welcome and introduction
Paul Rübig, MEP and STOA Chair
- 14.40-15.00 Keynote speech – Research on neuroscience in Europe: where we are, where we should go
Richard Morris, University of Edinburgh, UK
- 15.00-15.20 The REWARD movement action for the European brain research
Niall Boyce, The Lancet, London, UK
- 15.20-15.45 The importance of the brain diseases in elderly population in Europe: presentation of the Lancet Commission’s Paper on Alzheimer’s Disease
Bengt Winblad, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Angel Cedazo-Minguez, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
- 15.45-16.05 The importance of brain disorders in childhood in Europe
Bernard Dan, European Academy of Childhood Disability, Belgium
- 16.05-16.25 Mental health and mental disorder in Europe
Mara Dierssen, Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain
- 16.25-16.55 Q&A
- 16.55-17.00 Closing remarks
Paul Rübig, MEP and STOA Chair
Visit the European Parliament website for more information.